I bet Cleveland fans are loving the fact Pittsburgh is struggling. Same goes for Cincinnati and Baltimore fans. But honestly, who cares? I certainly don't. It hasn't even graced my mind about what other fan bases are making of the Steelers' struggles.

Pittsburgh BEAT Baltimore 2 weeks ago. They still play Cleveland twice. So bring on the Browns, baby! I hope the Steelers kick their butts! HERE WE GO!!!

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I bet Cleveland fans are loving the fact Pittsburgh is struggling. Same goes for Cincinnati and Baltimore fans. But honestly, who cares? I certainly don't. It hasn't even graced my mind about what other fan bases are making of the Steelers' struggles.

Pittsburgh BEAT Baltimore 2 weeks ago. They still play Cleveland twice. So bring on the Browns, baby! I hope the Steelers kick their butts! HERE WE GO!!!

I was most concerned by the writer of the OP thinking the death of Caesar was beneficial to the freedoms of Rome. It was really the final nail in the coffin of Rome as a Republic. It ended up being ruled by an Emperor to the end of its days.

The fact that I was most concerned by that really goes to show how bothered I was.
(Not very).

That's the second game in a row where the defense couldn't get the ball back for the offense at the end of the game. Maybe the Ravens should try scoring in the first half.

Ravens have their "must win" game to stay relevant against the Bengals this Sunday - I have my doubts about Cincy but watched a lot of that Ravens game on the tablet since I bet the Ravens figuring the defending champs would make a statement coming off the bye week - Baltimore has major issues

NBC must be thrilled it has Steelers-Ravens booked for Thanksgiving night

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